Now the President rounds on Senator Bob Corker

Corker almost became Trump's running mate until he met with him. After that, he withdrew and said it was frustrating to even talk about policies with
him. It looks like Trump wasn't able to understand.

Trump shouldn't prod Corker since he isn't looking for re-election the guy is free to say what he wants without repercussion.

originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
I love how our president continuously spreads gossip and drama on Twitter! That's exactly what our country needs, more drama and division! A "great
agenda" indeed. MAGA!

originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
I love how our president continuously spreads gossip and drama on Twitter! That's exactly what our country needs, more drama and division! A "great
agenda" indeed. MAGA!

"The Real World: White House Edition"

That would actually be the greatest reality TV ever (maybe that's what he wants?).

originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
I love how our president continuously spreads gossip and drama on Twitter! That's exactly what our country needs, more drama and division! A "great
agenda" indeed. MAGA!

"The Real World: White House Edition"

That would actually be the greatest reality TV ever (maybe that's what he wants?).

Let's write a script.

Oh, wait, we're already seeing it.

I'm still thinking Trump views his own position entirely different than the rest of us do. This is the Trump show, dammit.

And I'll say it again... I think we will be a much better nation in in a decade or two because of his existence. Good or evil, competent or
toddler; he's waking America up on "many sides" and the majority of us are seeing all the "sides" for what they are.

He'll go down an anti-hero in history books. Like Alex Delarge from Clockwork Orange. The world was better for knowing that kind of person is a
possibility.

Pretty much. I wonder why we have a reality TV star as president? It's not like we've had (scripted) reality TV drama crammed down our throats for the
past 20+ years and have become addicted to it or anything. *wink wink*

Looks like everything went exactly according to plan for those in power, take advantage of our addiction by putting Trump in office and then make him
spread what we're addicted to like wildfire and thus divide everyone down party lines like never before. It's working pretty well so far, they've even
got millions cheering it on as if it's the best thing ever, believe me.

You talk as if Mr. Trump's ONLY experience and accomplishment in life was as a reality TV star. That's ridiculous. He was the Executive Producer of
Celebrity Apprentice, so your description of him merely being a reality TV star is a bit disengenuous.

Donald Trump is soooo much more than that. He is a highly successful businessman and developer. He was the president and chairman of The Trump
Organization. The Trump brand is one that is internationally known and made him one of the richest people in the world. He is a renowned builder of
major projects all across the world.

He is also an author and has had an informed interest in politics for decades. He is well educated and from a family also highly intelligent and
educated.

He has a unique style and personality, but I believe if he is successful at exposing and draining the corrupt cesspool of a swamp in Washington, D.C.,
he has the ability and potential of being one of the greatest most successful presidents we have ever had.

To be fair, this is politics. People on the right wing constantly attacked Pres Obama as merely being a community organizer, even though he'd also
been a lawyer, an elected State Senator and an elected federal Senator before running for the US Presidency.

You talk as if Mr. Trump's ONLY experience and accomplishment in life was as a reality TV star. That's ridiculous. He was the Executive Producer of
Celebrity Apprentice, so your description of him merely being a reality TV star is a bit disengenuous.

Donald Trump is soooo much more than that. He is a highly successful businessman and developer. He was the president and chairman of The Trump
Organization. The Trump brand is one that is internationally known and made him one of the richest people in the world. He is a renowned builder of
major projects all across the world.

He is also an author and has had an informed interest in politics for decades. He is well educated and from a family also highly intelligent and
educated.

He has a unique style and personality, but I believe if he is successful at exposing and draining the corrupt cesspool of a swamp in Washington, D.C.,
he has the ability and potential of being one of the greatest most successful presidents we have ever had.

Yes... four chapter elevens later and he wins the White House. If he could squeeze in a chapter 11 for the rest of us, I'd vote for him in 2020.

To be fair, this is politics. People on the right wing constantly attacked Pres Obama as merely being a community organizer, even though he'd also
been a lawyer, an elected State Senator and an elected federal Senator before running for the US Presidency.

Even more juicy stuff. Today (Sunday), Corker did a radio interview with the New York Times & they just released an article about it. Here are a few
quoted from the article:

Senator Bob Corker, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, charged in an interview on Sunday that President Trump
was treating his office like “a reality show,” with reckless threats toward other countries that could set the nation “on the path to World War
III.”

Mr. Trump poses such an acute risk, the senator said, that a coterie of senior administration officials must protect him from his own
instincts. “I know for a fact that every single day at the White House, it’s a situation of trying to contain him,” Mr. Corker said in a
telephone interview.

Without offering specifics, he said Mr. Trump had repeatedly undermined diplomacy with his Twitter fingers. “I know he has hurt, in several
instances, he’s hurt us as it relates to negotiations that were underway by tweeting things out,” Mr. Corker said.

And remember, this isn't just some random dude saying this stuff. This is a sitting Senator from his own party who also happens to be the Chairman of
the Committee on Foreign Relations. This is absolutely nuts! Though to be fair, I wish the NY Times would just release the full audio from the radio
interview.

This content community relies on user-generated content from our member contributors. The opinions of our members are not those of site ownership who maintains strict editorial agnosticism and simply provides a collaborative venue for free expression.